





🎯 Elevate your craft station — organize like a pro, paint like a legend!
The Vallejo Front Paint Storage Rack is a sleek, easy-to-assemble acrylic organizer designed for scale modelers and miniature painters. It holds up to 52 bottles of 18 ml paint, 8 larger bottles, and 22 brushes, optimizing your workspace with universal compatibility and a compact footprint.



| Brand | Vallejo |
| Color | White |
| Finish Type | Gloss |
| Size | 1 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Item Volume | 0.6 Fluid Ounces |
| Special Feature | Dishwasher Safe |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Paint Type | Acrylic |
| Specific Uses For Product | Dry Sanding |
| Surface Recommendation | Holz |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Included Components | Camera Body |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Color Code | #352C27 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08429551260077 |
| Manufacturer | Vallejo |
| Part Number | VJ26007 |
| Item Weight | 14.1 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 14.25 x 8 x 4.5 inches |
| Item model number | VJ26007 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Style | Front Paint & Brush Organizer Rack |
| Finish | Gloss |
| Shape | Triangular |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
| Special Features | Dishwasher Safe |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | No Warranty |
D**S
Very useful and reasonable value for money
Extremely useful, I have two of these now and they make storing and accessing my Vallejo paints so convenient. Assembly was a bit fiddly and one of the tabs broke but a bit of glue and it was fine. Hardly worth the hassle of trying to build one yourself at this price I feel.
M**R
Nice stand for the price
Putting it together was fairly straight forward.The tabs are a bit tight but not to the point where I had to sand things like I have seen others mention.Just take your time inserting them and make sure it is lined up rightHolds lots of stuff. I definitely need another one of these for the rest of my paint.It is part for a modular style system so you can get corner racks for each end, or set two next to each other.This is exactly what I needed to organize my paints and with the tiered display I can quickly find the color I need compared to just having a bunch of bottles in a box and digging through eachHolds all the standard size Vallejo, Model Air dropper bottles, Army Painter dropper bottles, and Reaper dropper bottles.Privateer Press P3 paint pots will fit in the larger holes on the upper row as well as the larger Vallejo pigment powder style bottlesHowever, there is only one row for those in this stand so if you have a lot of those style bottles you will need a different configurationThe brush holes won't hold some thicker handled brushes but you can always widen the holesI would not really move this far when it it loaded with paint though. It is sturdy enough sitting on a desk, but with all that weight I would be hesitant if I was going to walk down the stairs or be carrying for a any significant distanceI guess you could add a bit of wood glue during assembly to
A**S
Very clever and useful stand!
This is a really smart and well engineered rack for your Vallejo paints and varnishes. It’s laser-cut hardboard and comes flat-packed in a mailer for you to assemble.I really like it! It fits a lot of the paints and accessories I use for my hobbies and fits nicely on the top shelf of one of those three-tiered craft carts.I did take the advice that many offered here to hot-glue the thing together. It’s well-engineered but once the bottles are in, it needs that extra help to stay sturdy. It’s not that big of an inconvenience to take this step, especially if you’re a hobbyist anyway.I really love the form factor. I like that it came flat packed and I even sort of had fun assembling it. I like that it’s not a big bulky expensive piece of plastic or something. It’s the kind of thing I would have designed myself if I had the tools to manufacture it!
B**N
Perfect for storage of up to 80 (and 8 larger sized) 17ml paint dropper collections.
Mine was easy to assemble with wood glue (and super glue 'tacks'), and provides a very stable home now for about 50 Vallejo paints. As I test fitted each piece together (sanding/trimming for best fit if necessary), I used a dab of super glue to securely tack all the pieces together. Afterwards, with the unit upright, I added white glue fillets to the tops of each shelf join at the sides (and both sides of the mid-section). I then turned the unit upside down, and did the same at the bottom of each shelf/side join, and set the unit aside to dry overnight. It ended up being very sturdy indeed. For storage of Vallejo/Mig/Reaper MSP/Army Painter/etc. paints (and some narrow handled paint brushes), it's a fine sturdy product. The top shelf is designed to hold 10 17ml bottles at the front, but the back row includes 8 larger holes for 2 ounce Folk Art (or GW sized/other large containers of paint). For more serious paint collectors and less money however, a "Home-it Nail Polish Holder Acrylic 5 Step Counter Display" (available also here at Amazon), will hold around 80 Vallejo or 50 GW size paint bottles in a bit less desk space. I have one and it's great, and the two products together store my entire Vallejo/GW/Army Painter/Apple Barrel/other collection. I probably will add another Home-it unit soon, as my collection is expanding. For larger paint collections and a bit more money, there are also other nail polish units available here at Amazon.com. For example, a wall unit for 102 bottles of nail polish (not quite 2' x 3' x 2") would hold 120 Vallejo (or around 96 GW/other large) size bottles. Get what you like, but an open mind for your storage needs doesn't hurt a bit, and who doesn't like saving money and desk space?
J**N
Assembly easier than expected
I was a little nervous after reading all the reviews saying it was difficult to assemble, so I opened it up as soon as it arrived to see what was what.Well, OK, first I tried fitting the paint-holding shelves on the center spine, which worked until I put it on its side to connect the end pieces. Didn't work, everything came apart. So I decided to fit the shelves on one of the end pieces, then finessed the center spine onto the center shelf piece.Once it was in, everything else fit together with very little effort.I don't have enough paint bottles to need the attachments, so I can't say how well they fit to the corner piece, but I'm very happy with the corner piece. Pretty solid item for the price.
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